Libby Louis

Rambling thoughts from a curious engineer

About

I’m a passionate and curious software engineer in Boston MA with over 10 years of experience designing and building scalable, secure digital platforms across healthcare and enterprise environments.

My work sits at the intersection of architecture, cloud, and emerging AI technologies. I thrive in designing systems that are not only performant and maintainable, but also aligned with real business needs—whether that’s improving patient access to healthcare, enabling large-scale content platforms, or building intelligent, AI-driven user experiences.

Throughout my career, I’ve led technical strategy and architecture for complex, compliance-driven systems, including HIPAA-compliant healthcare platforms and large-scale CMS migrations. I’ve worked closely with enterprise clients like SAP, Microsoft, and Olympus, translating business requirements into thoughtful, scalable technical solutions.

More recently, I’ve been focused on integrating AI into modern digital platforms—from conversational interfaces to semantic search and content intelligence. I’m currently working on an AI-native search platform, where I’m exploring how large language models can transform how users discover and interact with information.

I enjoy working across disciplines—partnering with engineers, designers, and stakeholders—to bring clarity to complex problems and deliver systems that are both elegant and practical. I’m equally comfortable defining high-level architecture and getting hands-on in the code when needed.

Outside of my professional work, I’m passionate about mentorship and expanding access to opportunities in tech. I co-founded Code for Haiti, an initiative focused on supporting Haitian software engineers.